Hidden fields
Books Books
" Hell is no less hell for being antiseptic. In the 1984 of Big Brother one would at least know who the enemy was— a bunch of bad men who wanted power because they liked power. But in the other kind of 1984 one would be disarmed for not knowing who the... "
Brainwashing: The Fictions of Mind Control : a Study of Novels and Films ... - Page 10
by David Seed - 2004 - 325 pages
Limited preview - About this book

Empire of Conspiracy: The Culture of Paranoia in Postwar America

Timothy Melley - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 258 pages
...a totality, unmask its false benevolence, reject its cybernetic ideology, and treat it as an enemy: In the 1984 of Big Brother one would at least know...would be disarmed for not knowing who the enemy was, and when the day of reckoning came . . . they would be a mild-looking group of therapists who, like...
Limited preview - About this book

American Science Fiction and the Cold War: Literature and Film

David Seed - American fiction - 1999 - 226 pages
...Jeffrey and Michael O'Toole's cogent analysis in Chilton 1985: 167-181. V Cultures of Surveillance In the 1984 of Big Brother one would at least know who the enemy was (William H. Whyte, 1956) In the last chapter the home was repeatedly tested out as a site for post-nuclear...
Limited preview - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search